Help for Solving Algebra Equations

written by: johnsinit
• edited by: Trent Lorcher
• updated: 6/16/2014

Many students experience difficulties when solving algebra equations in higher grades when the work becomes more demanding. This article reviews the steps with basic explanations designed to help you with your math homework.

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Need a refresher on algebra equations to complete your homework? An algebraic equation is a statement of mathematical equality between two algebraic expressions. The goal is to find the unknown in the equation, and the core to solving algebra equations is preserving the equality.

Obviously, the variable here is "t" and we should try to determine its value. As we said earlier, when one wants to know how to solve algebra equations, he or she should keep in mind that it is possible to apply almost ANY operation, provided it is applied to BOTH sides of the equation – so the equilibrium is preserved.

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Gather Variables

As the first step, let’s try to gather all the variable-related members in one side of the equation. As we have “2t" member at the right, we can apply the operation of “-2t" to both sides:

5t + 7 – 2t = -23 + 2t – 2t. The equilibrium is preserved.

Let’s simplify by subtracting 2t from both 5t on the left and from 2t on the right. You'll have:

3t + 7 = -23

Ok, first stage completed, all the variables are on the same side (we could alternatively, of course, apply “-5t" to both sides, getting, after simplification, 7 = -23-3t. You are invited to check this one yourself.)

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Group Free Members

Now let’s gather all the “free members" (those without the variable) into the other side of the equation. To eliminate “7" from the left side, we apply “-7" operation to both sides:

3t + 7 – 7 = -23 – 7

Simplifying to 3t = -30. Mission accomplished. (If you were going the second way around, working on the 7 = -23-3t example, you should apply +23 to both sides, getting, after simplification, 30 = -3t).

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The Final Step

Ok, we now know that 3t equals -30. To determine the value of a single t, we should divide both parts by 3:

There is only one thing to memorize – preserve the equilibrium while applying similar operations to both parts of the equation. Gather variables to one side, free members to another side and get the solution. Enjoy!